"Japan Grapples with Devastation as Earthquake Alters Coastline and Claims Lives"

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A 7.6-magnitude earthquake on January 1 caused significant uplift along Japan's Noto Peninsula, extending the coastline by up to 820 feet in some areas and creating new beaches. Satellite imagery and on-the-ground surveys confirmed the dramatic changes, with the Earthquake Research Institute at the University of Tokyo and the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan documenting the coastal expansion. The phenomenon was so intense that local fishermen witnessed the coastline rising during the quake. The university's research into the changes is ongoing.
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